JEE Advanced 2023 Shift 1 Analysis: Physics easy, maths difficult; check students reaction
Arpita Das | June 4, 2023 | 03:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
The JEE Advanced 2023 exam in the morning shift had easy physics, difficult maths and moderate chemistry papers.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2023 exam is getting conducted today, June 4 as a Computer Based Test (CBT). JEE Advanced 2023 has two papers, namely Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 was held from 9 am to 12 noon and second Paper 2 is getting conducted now from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Students found the Shift 1 paper overall level moderate to difficult but not easy. JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Live
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The total marks of JEE Advanced Paper 1 was 180 and the duration to complete the paper was three hours. The paper had 51 questions with 17 questions in each subject. There were a total of three parts- physics, chemistry and mathematics. The maximum mark for each part was 60. In each part, there were four sections.
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"Some students have found physics easy, chemistry moderate but mathematics relatively difficult", stated Ramesh Batlish Head, FIITJEE Noida.
JEE Advanced Paper 1 Analysis
As per Ramesh Batlish Head, FIITJEE Noida the JEE Advanced 2023 shift 1 paper analysis is as follows-
Chemistry
- Chemistry was not balanced.
- Inorganic chemistry had a few questions which were directly from NCERT.
- In physical chemistry, questions covered chapters on chemical kinetics, ionic and chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, atomic structure and thermodynamics (with more than one question).
- In organic chemistry, questions mostly asked about amines, polymers, biomolecules, oxygen-containing compounds, and some named reactions were also asked.
- Mixed concepts questions were asked.
- This section was reported moderate as per students.
- More weightage is given to organic chemistry.
Physics
- More weightage was given to chapters like kinematics, thermodynamics, modern physics, capacitors, current electricity, kinematics, gravitation, optics and electrostatics.
- Overall, physics was easy as compared to the other two subjects as per students.
- It was a balanced section.
Mathematics
- Maths was tricky and difficult.
- There were tricky and lengthy questions from vectors and 3D geometry.
- There were questions from functions, matrices, ellipse, statistics and probability.
- Some good questions were asked from chapters on probability, complex numbers, 3-D geometry and parabola.
- Students found this section the most difficult.
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